My left tail light was out and traced it to a blown fuse due to my trailer wiring being all jacked up. I didnt know what fuse it was so I pulled em all out until I found a blown one. I replaced the fuse and the next time I drove my airbag light came on. I finally found the fuse diagram and looked at the fuse for the airbag and it was ok. Anybody have this problem? Is the only fuse for the airbag system that red 10amp? Some ideas would be greatly appreciated as I am driving 2300 miles to california in 3 days and an airbag sure would be nice if I crash I would like to check some things on my own before I send it to the shop and have somebody that knows what there doing look at it. Thanks

ok I looked for anything obvious under the seats and everything seems in good order. If it will help, I noticed that when i put a little pressure on the passenger seat the pass. airbag light will go on and then off when I sit on it so im assuming thats ok on that part of the system. Anything else? When the light is on in the cluster does that mean the airbags will not deploy?

I have had the same light on the dash for a very long time now, haven't gone to the stealer due to tight wallet.
sure would like to fix that myself aswell, maybe ill have this guy i know that weights 450lbs sit on it

I have had the same light on the dash for a very long time now, haven't gone to the stealer due to tight wallet.
sure would like to fix that myself aswell, maybe ill have this guy i know that weights 450lbs sit on it

I know it sounds dumb but check on the left side of your passenger seat. I looked under neath mine and everything looked normal! turned out there was an empty water bottle shoved to the left of the seat causing the sensor to freak out!
hope this help!
ALSO TRY RESETTING THE COMPUTER (TAKE POSITIVE OFF FOR 20 MINUTES)

i'm having the same problem as well. started after the battery died due to leaving the interior lights on all night. jumped my truck and since then the light comes on intermittently. has anyone tried the "disconnect the battery for an hour" trick?

I also had blown a 10amp fuse for my trailer lights.
I used one of the two spare 10amp fuses to fix the trailer lights. A few days later I noticed the airbag warning light was on.
I checked it out on the web and decided my only solution was to go to the dealer.

Just by chance I bought and replaced the spare 10Amp fuse I used before I went to the dealer. To my surprise it turned off the airbag warning light!!!!

A few days after purchasing my 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, I was driving home from work. I had placed a bunch of stuff in the front passenger seat (approximately 20-30 lb.). About a mile or two down the road, the airbag warning light came on. I pulled over to the side of the road, and read the manual. All it said was to take the vehicle to the Stealer (Dealer) and have them run diagnostics. When I got home, I started to do some digging around the internet; I concluded that the problem had to do with the weight sensor in the seat. The sensor attempts to determine if a child is sitting in the front seat based upon weight; if the sensor thinks a child is sitting there, the airbags are disabled! After reading this information online, I went out to my Jeep and started it with NOTHING in the front seat - and the airbag warning light was no longer on! Since that day, I've found that the airbag warning light only displays if there are objects of a certain weight in the seat. So, before you get too fancy in your troubleshooting, try to determine if your situation is similar to mine!